ESPN won six Sports Emmy Awards, presented for the 33rd year by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences tonight in New York. The honorees represent a wide range of disciplines, including enterprise reporting and technical excellence.

ESPN won four Sports Emmys for its excellence in journalism. The network’s acclaimed investigative series Outside the Lines won three Sports Emmys across three categories - Long Feature: The Man Behind the Red Bandana; Short Feature: Time Out of Mind;Editing: Joplin, City of Hope. Additionally, the prime-time news magazine show, E:60, was cited in the Short Feature category for “Together.” This is the 11th consecutive year ESPN has received a Sports Emmy in at least one of the two categories for Features.

ESPN also thrived in technical categories. ESPN 3D won its first Sports Emmy for its presentation of the Winter X Games in the Technical Team Remote category. In addition, Sport Science received the Sports Emmy for Graphic Design for the second consecutive year.